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David
Logan (left) scored 42 points
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HIGHLAND HEIGHTS,
Ky. - It’s quite obvious that Indianapolis senior guard
David Logan feels at home in Regents Hall. Just look at his
stat
sheets
from
the
past
two seasons
for confirmation.
Logan, the Great
Lakes Valley Conference’s leading scorer going into
Saturday night at 28.0 points per game, poured in 42 points
to lead
Indianapolis to an 87-74 win over Northern Kentucky University.
The 6-foot-1 Logan scored 26 points in the second half as
Indianapolis upped its record to 17-6 overall, 12-4 in the
GLVC.
Logan hit seven
three-point shots Saturday night as Indianapolis spoiled
the NKU homecoming for the 1,622 in attendance. A year
ago in Regents Hall, Logan tossed in 44 points as the
Greyhounds
posted
a 95-92 overtime win over NKU.
“He may be the best guard I’ve ever seen in this
league,” NKU head coach Dave Bezold said of Logan. “He can
create any shot for himself at any time. He can also create
any shot
for
other
people.
“We
defended
him
in such a way that we didn’t want him to drive and kick
it to other guys with wide open looks. So, he did what he is.
He’s a great player, and he made the plays.”
NKU (10-12 overall,
6-10 in the GLVC) jumped out to a 10-4 lead early in the
game as Mike Kelsey and Pat Cary combined for eight points.
The Norse, however, committed 12 turnovers in the first half
and trailed by a 39-36 score at the break.
Lawrence Barnes
scored 11 of his 20 points in the second half for Indianapolis,
and the Greyhounds built a 70-53 lead when Logan made three
consecutive three-point shots.
“It takes
a team effort to stop him, and obviously we didn’t
do it,” NKU guard Sean Rowland said. “You need
one guy guarding him and then everyone else helping him. Sometimes
players get
on
a
roll,
and no matter what you do you can’t stop them. It was
one of those nights for him, and he hit some tough shots. Then
other times we fell asleep.”
NKU battled back
and pulled within 77-70 on two Derek Smith free throws with
2:41 left in the game, but a tip-in basket by Logan and an
alley-oop dunk by Barnes sealed the victory for Indianapolis.
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Courtney
Fergerson drives to the basket
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Smith led NKU with
18 points and 12 rebounds, and Courtney Fergerson added 15
points and four assists. Cary finished with 13 points and
nine rebounds, while Kelsey scored 11 points and grabbed
seven rebounds.
Kelsey, who scored a school-record 50 points against Indianapolis
in Regents Hall last season, hit just one three-pointer in
nine attempts on Saturday. A year ago, Kelsey and Logan combined
for 94 points in the Regents Hall shootout.
“They just have great perimeter defense,” Bezold said
of Indianapolis. “When you don’t
have a speed advantage or a quickness advantage or an athletic
advantage, they were capable of doing it. They did a great
job off the screens and switching up on (Kelsey) and not letting
him get good looks.”
In
addition to his 42 points, Logan also grabbed nine rebounds
and dished
out four assists. The Greyhounds used 12-for-24 shooting
from three-point range to hold off NKU.
Rowland scored
six points, dished out six assists and grabbed six rebounds
for NKU, which shot 41.3 percent from the field. The Norse
were 7-for-27 from three-point range and lost despite owning
a 47-31 rebounding advantage.
“I was really happy
with our inside guys in (Travis) Rasso, Cary and Smith. They
played great,” Bezold said. “They gave
us probably the best
inside
performance of the year, and we just have to figure out a way
to get more perimeter shooting from people other than Kelsey.”
NKU will play
at Wisconsin-Parkside at 8:30 p.m. Thursday. The Norse are in
seventh place in the GLVC standings, but with Kentucky Wesleyan ineligible
for the GLVC Tournament, NKU is currently sixth as far as
seeding for that event.
Lewis and Bellarmine
both trail NKU by two games, while Wisconsin-Parkside and
Missouri-St. Louis are 2 1/2 games behind the Norse.
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